Dr. Péter Balázs: Guide to the archives of Hungary (Budapest, 1976)

Nógrád Megyei Levéltár (Nógrád County Archives)

the period after the liberation totals 190, that of the regional organs of jurisdiction from 1945 to 1950 40 running metres. Of the larger industrial enterprises of the county more copious material is preserved from the Dorog and Tatabánya coal mines, the Szőny oil refinery and the Ács sugar fabric. A summary on the material of Komárom County Archives has been published in 1962 with the title Az Esztergomi Állami Levéltár f Ondjainak jegyzéke (List of the Archival Groups of the Esztergom State Archives). Budapest, 1962. This publication is largely antiquated, as the archival material has been doubled since. Komárom County Archives has a single publication in which it has been co-editor: "így kezdődött" (So It Begun), A collection of documents on the unification of the villages of the Tata coal basin 1945-1947 (Tatabánya 1972). * As to the frequency of research, Komárom County Archives belongs to the less important repositories. Its research room is open from 8 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. from Monday to Thursday, from 8 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. on Friday, from 8 a.m. to noon on Saturday. Microfilmreader is at disposal, also reproductions may be had. Researchers may use the special library of 5500 volumes, 300 of which makes up a local history collection. András ORTUTAY NÓGRÁD MEGYEI LEVÉLTÁR (NÓGRÁD COUNTY ARCHIVES) 3100 SALGÓTARJÁN, Bajcsy Zsilinszky út 1. Tel. 10-01 Director: Dr. Miklós SCHNEIDER There is a department of the Archives at Balassagyarmat (2660 BALASSA­GYARMAT, Köztársaság tér 6, Tel. 7-15), preserving and collecting the archival material of Balassagyarmat city and the urban and district organs in its territory from the beginning up to our day. Owing to the fact that a large part of the historical county belongs to Tchecoslovakia from 1918, Nógrád County Archives preserves important source material on the history of territories and villages there. For the rest, equally to the remaining archives of the country, but even more, if possible, it was exposed to the vicissitudes of the centuries. It sufferred the first great

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